Jay Leno’s Garage

Jay Leno's Garage: 'Supercars' Gallery

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Jay loves the Lamborghini Miura. Here he takes a spin in one while reminiscing about the first time he saw the car in the movie, The Italian Job.

Robert Herjavec the man best known for his aggressive wheeling and dealing on the TV show Shark Tank, picks up Jay in a blue Lamborghni Countach—one of his favorite possessions.

Jay has been a fan of Franco's auto body shop for years and, since they specialize in luxury cars, Jay decides to bring Robert Herjavec by to see the place.


Nick Cannon loves cars but he's also a shrewd businessman. At his luxury car dealership, he can display all the cars he owns but he can also sell them if he gets the right offer.

Of his many cars, Nick Cannon really likes his Ferrari California. This black car with a tan leather interior was made for cruising slowly around town. Well, maybe not, but that's the way Nick likes to drive it.

Christian Von Koenigsegg, the founder of Koenigsegg Automotive, tells Jay about the fabulous One:1 supercar. There are only six of them in the world but that kind of exclusivity will cost you $3 million dollars.

Jay loves to drive fast and so does Christian Von Koenigsegg. Once Jay gets a feel for the racetrack, he decides to let Christian take over. He is the expert after all. Hold on, Jay!


On this episode of Stump the Car Nerd, Jay tries to befuddle Alonzo Bodden with three very different cars. Bodden does well though by guessing two out of three. Not bad. Even if Jay did give him a few hints.

Michelle Christensen leads the exterior design team for the Acura NSX, a car that has been absent from the marketplace since 2004. Her brand new 2016 version of the NSX looks good—very good.

Ryan Fisher, the founder of Shift S3ctor, went from breaking the law to breaking the bank when he realized that his hobby of racing cars on airport runways could be profitable. Smart thinking, Ryan.

Donald Osborne is an auto appraiser extraordinaire and, in a segment Jay calls "Asses & Caress," Donald specializes in calculating the five year appreciation of some very special cars. Yes, your cars can make you more money if you play your cards right.


Despite the fact that it has not appreciated as much as he would like, Jay still loves the McLaren best. Here, he tools around in one while talking about its unique seating arrangement and throaty engine purr.